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    with their work. They have their own financial resource and we do not have to live together. Aging population has now become one of the biggest issues in China. Due to the birth control policy and increasing cost for raising a child, now China has less and less new babies. And better medical condition lessens the death rate. So the proportion of people…

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    thinking it’s doing something it’s not, just to make money. It is all about the money that the new technology brings in, if we…

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    The ad I choose is a anti smoking ad. The main character in the ad is a young girl named Amanda Green. It appears that she has just begun college . The ad is her narration of choices she needs to make at this point in her life. The ad implies that if you choose to smoke, you give up control of your freedom, and it will define who you become. The ad begins showing a young girl, who introduces herself as Amanda Green, walking down the halls with lockers on each side…

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    “Always work as hard as you can, the more work you put out the more you earn” These are the words my parents always tell me since I was a young boy. My father was born in Romania which at the time was ruled by a communist government. Growing up in a Communist nation my dad 's family wasn’t allowed to have much, no matter how hard they work they got paid the same money as everyone else, food was limited, and you didn’t have access to information outside of the country.. My grandma would send my…

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    them to serve God and their neighbors", DOC. E, this shows that they would give their money away to help their fellow man. The new towns had legal chartering by the colonial authorities and land was distributed to healthy minded town fathers or "proprietors." The New Englanders were not as obsessed with money and profits as the Chesapeake settlers. The Chesapeake region was focused on profits and making money. Some of these settlers went even further to make a profit by picking to plant their…

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    is missing. In the short story "What You Pawn I Will Redeem" by Sherman Alexie, Jackson Jackson attempts to earn over nine hundred dollars to "win" back the regalia from his grandmother at the pawn shop. Unfortunately the one day he has to earn the money for the regalia, he only comes back with five dollars, the amount he originally began with. Superficial readers would believe that Jackson goes on the journey to only win the regalia back; however, he tries to find a piece of his grandmother…

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    “What would you like to do if money was no object?” This is the question asked in a trending Youtube video narrated by the late philosopher Alan Watts. It encourages young people to live and dream as if money didn’t matter—as if money was no object. Inspiring, to say the least. The notion of dreaming and living without regard for financial reality can open the imagination to entire worlds that money had rendered unrealistic. But profound narrative, dizzying imagery and hypnotic music aside,…

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    It is Gatsby who destroys the Great Self ------so we should “beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past” Life is blended up with dream and memory. Believe it or not, when people are trying to “run faster, stretch out [their] arms further” to chase their fantasy, one vital thing is always missing—the pure and the ingenuous heart they had when they were young. Jay Gatsby, or James Gats, the main character from one of the most renowned novel in the U.S.…

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    with no real choice but to have a real chance at survival Abdul, Rosalia and Cheslav flee from the hardships of their own countries to seek refuge elsewhere. Only to pursue a liveable and stable future. In the novel ‘No safe place’ by Deborah Ellis; we come across 3 main characters Abdul, Rosalia and Cheslav all suffering from their own tragic past in which they wish to escape from. Out of options and desperate to escape, Abdul flees from his war torn home for the sake of survival. His dream…

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    At one point in our lives we have all been a student. As young kids we probably all enjoyed it, never really have any homework to turn in. After, middle school where teachers started asking about what you want to be and where we were going to go to college. High School is where you are able to see your future; how all your hard work is going to pay off With all of the work, time and effort we have gone through should we not get something in return? It is okay to be rewarded for your good work,…

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